Listen "15: Lessons for the Future from Three Decades of Work with Coronaviruses"
Episode Synopsis
CME CREDIT IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR THIS EPISODE In this episode, Dr. Clancy and coronavirus expert Dr. Stanley Perlman discuss what we've learned about coronaviruses and how we can apply that knowledge to mitigate future outbreaks. Gerard Clancy, MD, Senior Associate Dean for External Affairs and Professor of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Stanley Perlman, MD, PhD, Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Professor of Pediatrics, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Financial Disclosures Dr. Gerard Clancy, Dr. Stanley Perlman, and the members of the planning committee for Rounding@IOWA have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. Educational Objectives - After listening to this podcast, learners should be able to: Compare and contrast the 3 deadly coronavirus outbreaks since the early 2000s. Discuss the importance of facilitation of rapid response research and policy recommendation implementation in the face of an epidemic. Discuss new opportunities for increasing the speed with which new research can be transferred to the clinical field. Describe actions that scientists and the government can take to limit the impact of future viral outbreaks. Date Recorded: 3/17/2021
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